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not mean that it could be such a grew old sellout because the union government agreed to settle all boston present and future liabilities for a sum as small as four hundred seventy million dollars. people received as little as five hundred dollars but lifelong injuries and. unpunished. i believe whatever happened in the past we cannot change it but what is happening now is in our control it's been twenty seven years and the government shouldn't these do something like people should get clean water because the ground.
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nine i believe the israeli government is laying the groundwork for a possible action of that sort in boston or public opinion among israeli supporters so netanyahu is trying to move some pieces into place but at the present time i think he recognizes they simply aren't there. there was congress as the manning more answers from the f.b.i. over the extramarital affair which forced the cia chief to quit just a few days ago politicians say that they have to trace this resignation hit them like a lightning bolt so now they want to know just how much national security was compromised and why nobody told them about this sooner and that's it of journalist james corbett thinks there's a much bigger political picture behind the scenes the question has to be why this scandal is emerging now why is it is embroiled in general petraeus and what information did he have that would potentially have been interesting to people who would have been interested in bringing him down and this actually we can start to get to see some of the pieces of this puzzle emerging as it becomes clearer now that that there is
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zero continues the bombardment of the besieged strip after warning of a possible ground operation on boston is and the reach of. the latest hostilities in gaza coming after weeks of escalating tensions with israeli airstrikes and rocket attacks over the border. parts of the south is trying that brought europe to a standstill the continent tries to return to normality of to millions walked out of their jobs in protest against austerity only to be matched with a heavy hundred police response. and china's communist party elect a new leader to steer the country's powerhouse economy as part of a once in a decade political challenge. international news live from moscow this is r.t. with me thanks for joining us israel is continuing its trikes on gaza with at least three palestinians reported killed this follows ones' day rocket attacks which left turn dead including the military leader of hamas israel has also warns that a ground operation is on the table all she's talking boston is intel of. overnight the bombardment continued from the air israeli airstrikes killed three more militants belonging
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they sell it to a boston book seller for a thousand bucks. it sits in the basement, treasures of this boston store for almost 40 years. they rediscover hit in the '70s and start to be distributed widely. that's why you see curtis pictures everywhere now. even the "new york times" sells curtis pictures right now. (laughs) >> brown: all right. the book is "short nights of thed that doe catcher, the epic life and immortal photographs of edward curtis." timothy egan, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me, jeff. >> sreenivasan: you can see more of edward curtis's photographs online. we've linked to a collection at northwestern university that includes the entire 20-volumes called "north american indian." >> sreenivasan: and finally tonight, on this day when americans gather to break bread together. we take a second look at a food story far from the u.s. china's growing appetite for meat and dairy products is driving big changes there in everything from farming to food safety. our story is part of our "food for 9 billion" series, a "newshour" par
they sell it to a boston book seller for a thousand bucks. it sits in the basement, treasures of this boston store for almost 40 years. they rediscover hit in the '70s and start to be distributed widely. that's why you see curtis pictures everywhere now. even the "new york times" sells curtis pictures right now. (laughs) >> brown: all right. the book is "short nights of thed that doe catcher, the epic life and immortal photographs of edward curtis." timothy egan,...
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we used to cover this when i was in boston. the tiny town of dixville notch, new hampshire have been kounlted and as tara mergener tells us, this year the candidates made history. >>reporter: voters in dixville notch, new hampshire cast their ballots at midnight, and if their votes are any indication, tuesday could be a very long day. >> this has never happened before in dixville. we have a tie. five votes each. >>reporter: president obama and mitt romney buzzed tru battleground states monday on a final push for votes on the eve of election day. the president stopped -- the president's stops included opening acts from bruce springsteen and jay-z. he told supporters romney's campaign is a greatest hits collection of failed policies. >> the choice between going back to the top-down policies that caused the mess we've been fighting our way of for four years or moving forward to a future that's built on strong and growing plans. >>reporter: the president wrapped up his last political campaign in iowa, the state where he won his fir
we used to cover this when i was in boston. the tiny town of dixville notch, new hampshire have been kounlted and as tara mergener tells us, this year the candidates made history. >>reporter: voters in dixville notch, new hampshire cast their ballots at midnight, and if their votes are any indication, tuesday could be a very long day. >> this has never happened before in dixville. we have a tie. five votes each. >>reporter: president obama and mitt romney buzzed tru...
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so to begin you're in boston. what's your fundamental thesis? >> the american republic is born partially in a tax revolt. this is the at a party site where they threw the at a over because they didn't like the tax system. so this has been a fundamental debate and argument from the beginning of the american republic. we come back today to exactly the same sorts of issues. >> country men... reporter: well, not exactly the same. the at a parties of the past included smugglers protesting england having lowered the tax on tea, threatening their contraband business. between legend and fact, legend usually wins. the fact is as between paying now or paying later, americans have just about always preferred debt to taxes. debt to pay the very first army, for example. this is the spot on the cambridge common where, leng end has it, general washington first amassed his troops under a now dead elm and faced the basic question of government economics. >> how was going to pay them? how is he going to feed and clothe them? where will they get their clothes? tha
so to begin you're in boston. what's your fundamental thesis? >> the american republic is born partially in a tax revolt. this is the at a party site where they threw the at a over because they didn't like the tax system. so this has been a fundamental debate and argument from the beginning of the american republic. we come back today to exactly the same sorts of issues. >> country men... reporter: well, not exactly the same. the at a parties of the past included smugglers...
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on boston in tel aviv tom many thanks indeed for that update. and you i think there is a council has held an adjunct closed door meeting after palestinians called for an end to israel's offensive and he's going to check our reports from washington the u.s. is supporting israel despite day escalating violence. well you know we had the u.s. response to the shelling of gaza was easy to predict and it says we stand by our partners in their fight to defend themselves against terrorism end of quote the u.s. representative to the u.n. susan rice has released a statement saying that it was expressing regret to the death and injury of innocent civilians innocent israeli and palestinian civilians caused by the violence there but made it clear that washington is clearly blaming the palestinians for the israelis shelling of gaza palestinians asked the u.n. security council to stop israel and quote what they call quote war crimes perpetrated by israel against the palestinian people israel is of course saying that the air strikes are justified response to the
on boston in tel aviv tom many thanks indeed for that update. and you i think there is a council has held an adjunct closed door meeting after palestinians called for an end to israel's offensive and he's going to check our reports from washington the u.s. is supporting israel despite day escalating violence. well you know we had the u.s. response to the shelling of gaza was easy to predict and it says we stand by our partners in their fight to defend themselves against terrorism end of quote...
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these are long-lived investments, in cases like boston, cincinnati, or cleveland, they were never allowed and all of a sudden they will now be. we go into those markets irrespective of what we see in the markets today. if there were to be a fiscal cliff event, we may slow the pace of activity in las vegas. >> do you still think the u.s. is one of the best places to invest? >> i still do think it is. but if you asked me that a couple of years ago, the rest of the world had growth, but, fortunately, the u.s. has come back. with the right medicine in this country to cure the economic circumstances, the united states economy could become one of the most dynamic investment areas. >> suzanne: the other issue that came up in the election is taxes. if they go up, what does that mean for your costumers in your business? >> an increase in taxes in the new administration is a bad idea for the american economy in every respect, and certainly for my costumers. the country is very weak. the economy is very weak. the consumers' household budgets are very weak. this is not a time for an increase. >> suza
these are long-lived investments, in cases like boston, cincinnati, or cleveland, they were never allowed and all of a sudden they will now be. we go into those markets irrespective of what we see in the markets today. if there were to be a fiscal cliff event, we may slow the pace of activity in las vegas. >> do you still think the u.s. is one of the best places to invest? >> i still do think it is. but if you asked me that a couple of years ago, the rest of the world had growth,...
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not as strong as superstorm sandy but still covers a pretty big area, 29 mile-per-hour wind gusts in boston, 24 mile-per-hour wind gusts here in the downtown area, even down toward hatteras 16 mile-per-hour wind gusts with even gusts over 20 miles per hour in the mountains back into west virginia and extreme southwestern west virginia. closer to home they're dying down slowly. our highest wind gust was 34, down to 24 now in the last hour, 17 mile-per-hour wind gust in both gaithersburg and leesburg and frederick but still a 28 mile-per-hour wind gust in martinsburg. so it's chilly. if you head outside, dress for the 30s. it's 15 downtown, mainly in the 40s in leesburg, 36 in manassas. we'll come back and talk about when the winds will go away and when the temps will go back up. >>> sentencing day today for the man who shot and killed six people and wounded 13 more including former arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords. today in tucson, arizona, jared loughner was sent to prison for the rest of his life. giffords faced her shooter for the first time in court today and her husband speaking
not as strong as superstorm sandy but still covers a pretty big area, 29 mile-per-hour wind gusts in boston, 24 mile-per-hour wind gusts here in the downtown area, even down toward hatteras 16 mile-per-hour wind gusts with even gusts over 20 miles per hour in the mountains back into west virginia and extreme southwestern west virginia. closer to home they're dying down slowly. our highest wind gust was 34, down to 24 now in the last hour, 17 mile-per-hour wind gust in both gaithersburg and...
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randall pinkston is covering the romney campaign in boston. we begin with bigad shaban. >> reporter: president obama is spending election day in chicago. he cast his ballot there during early voting almost two weeks ago. the president wrapped up his campaign in des moines last night, just steps away from his iowa headquarters during his first presidential bid in 2008. >> are you fired up? >> reporter: president obama made one final plea for votes in the critical battleground state. >> after all the months of campaigning, after all the rallies, after the millions of dollars of ads, it all comes down to you. it's out of my hands now. >> reporter: president obama plans to continue his election day tradition of playing basketball with friends. >> reporter: i'm randall pinkston in boston. underscoring how close this election is expected to be, the first town in the nation to vote ended in a tie. >> this has never happened before. we have a tie. >> reporter: they gave five votes each for the president and mitt romney. romney plans to cast his own ba
randall pinkston is covering the romney campaign in boston. we begin with bigad shaban. >> reporter: president obama is spending election day in chicago. he cast his ballot there during early voting almost two weeks ago. the president wrapped up his campaign in des moines last night, just steps away from his iowa headquarters during his first presidential bid in 2008. >> are you fired up? >> reporter: president obama made one final plea for votes in the critical battleground...
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these are the high temperatures around the eastern part of that country. 49 here and 45 in boston. temperatures or 10 below average. 13 degrees below average there. the cooler the cold air to the stay under itsll e.fluenc the footage. all and we will have a fair amount of sunshine along with cold temperatures. saturday night and sunday, an low pressure off the coast. it still looks like that will looks like the will be far enough seehe east that we will cloudy and damp and chilly weather on sunday. and higher winds coast.he better once the system develops. the rest of the day is a minor system. clear and cold in the morning. 50.egrees closer to 49 or temperatures holding in the mid 50's. otherwise very pleasant weather the middle of november. >> a quick reminder about our app.t smartphone p calls from eu anchors. >> and now, the due toyota sports desk. by your local dealers. >> sometimes when you cover politics, there are people who with reality.ch that happen in sports? >> the redskins believe they can the nfc east is division.ional he only played in three games he may play sunday
these are the high temperatures around the eastern part of that country. 49 here and 45 in boston. temperatures or 10 below average. 13 degrees below average there. the cooler the cold air to the stay under itsll e.fluenc the footage. all and we will have a fair amount of sunshine along with cold temperatures. saturday night and sunday, an low pressure off the coast. it still looks like that will looks like the will be far enough seehe east that we will cloudy and damp and chilly weather on...
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countries like france and belgium also sort of striking workers close a sociologist at the university in boston who took part in wednesday's strike says it's not the cuts but what they target the trick is popular on rest a protest isn't about a solution a protest is normally about something you don't want so in this case what they're protesting is easy to austerity is cuts in social spending and cuts in social rights and the expansion of social misery people can make the argument that austerity is a solution to the current problems being faced by your the european citizenry and in particular by the southern european citizenry the problem is what does that austerity mean is that neoliberal e.u. austerity where you cut basically all of those all of the social protection that keeps people from descending down to a sort of downward spiral of social misery and with all of that escalating conflict or do you leave social protection in place and cut in places where there really is overspending such as bank bailouts and and and areas like these. but watching on t.v. and talk about a smooth change at the
countries like france and belgium also sort of striking workers close a sociologist at the university in boston who took part in wednesday's strike says it's not the cuts but what they target the trick is popular on rest a protest isn't about a solution a protest is normally about something you don't want so in this case what they're protesting is easy to austerity is cuts in social spending and cuts in social rights and the expansion of social misery people can make the argument that austerity...
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he was captured last year in california after tphraeg boston in 1994. his trial is set for march but his lawyers want it delayed. >> 7 is on your side with new research on the best care for diabetics with hard disease. those with clogged arteries fare better with bis in surgery instead of stents. a study finds 19% of the bypass group suffered a heart attack or stroke or died compared with 27% of people given stents. >> mark kirk of illinois took part in a charity fund-raiser stair claiming event climbing 37 of the 103 floors of the willis tower in chicago. he made it up to the 103rd floor. there he was met with hugs and cheers as he made the finish line. it was his first public appearance since suffering a stroke in january. glad to see that. >> not the only person participating. the first person to climb all 103 tphrrs was there with a bionic leg. it took him about 45 minutes. the limb is the first that responds to his thoughts. he lost the leg that he was born with in a motorcycle accident. breaking news from parts of new jersey. >> we have a live rep
he was captured last year in california after tphraeg boston in 1994. his trial is set for march but his lawyers want it delayed. >> 7 is on your side with new research on the best care for diabetics with hard disease. those with clogged arteries fare better with bis in surgery instead of stents. a study finds 19% of the bypass group suffered a heart attack or stroke or died compared with 27% of people given stents. >> mark kirk of illinois took part in a charity fund-raiser stair...
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block and spain specifically with carlos del close he's a sociologist to put the cover university in boston lona well so far the protests where you are in spain and i understand you've taken part in those they've really fallen on deaf ears haven't they what makes you think today will be any different. well i think the most obvious reason that it's going to be different is because all of southern europe is engaged in a general strike in their days of action all over all over the continent i think also the scale and the intensity of the conflict opened up by a type of mobilization like a general strike is it is something very different than we've seen with the indignados and we really haven't seen the most intense part of the of the mobilization yet i mean the protests in major cities besides the picket lines and all of that haven't really started that starts at six o'clock where people who maybe haven't been able to take part in the picket lines or in the actual strike them selves or people who have participated in the strike will join in what will what we expect to be a hundred thousand per
block and spain specifically with carlos del close he's a sociologist to put the cover university in boston lona well so far the protests where you are in spain and i understand you've taken part in those they've really fallen on deaf ears haven't they what makes you think today will be any different. well i think the most obvious reason that it's going to be different is because all of southern europe is engaged in a general strike in their days of action all over all over the continent i...
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stimulating the economy but what you get are projects like the bridge to nowhere and the big dig in boston which is still bleeding money you know nobody in america no rational person and i mean this is such a straw man you know no rational person is saying let's and north korea right well something else well apparently they are saying let's not emulate north korea say it why even talk about if you don't like this look at the united states of america time that we could possibly invest in infrastructure because we are in a recession and what happens is when you're in a recession the price of them is skewed so because government when they make an investment they can never make a good investment anyway because they don't have a profit incentive oh no this is a little bull again to say you have not differentiated the difference between you and i don't think you understand the difference between investment and spending well it's not an investment produces a return right you get there or you get the return that you make back more than you put in right but you have this is hold spending before you
stimulating the economy but what you get are projects like the bridge to nowhere and the big dig in boston which is still bleeding money you know nobody in america no rational person and i mean this is such a straw man you know no rational person is saying let's and north korea right well something else well apparently they are saying let's not emulate north korea say it why even talk about if you don't like this look at the united states of america time that we could possibly invest in...
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abc's david muir covered that campaign and is in boston right now. david? >> reporter: hey there, diane. you showed that image of the governor today. we know he spent more time with his family. they've gathered here, five sons, 16 of the 18 grandchildren. and this family has been a huge part of the campaign. one of the sons, a key adviser, the others campaigning for him, and, of course, ann romney, who has said this would be the last campaign. mitt romney and his campaign convinced they had a shot until the very end. >> like so many of you, paul and i have left everything on the field. we have given our all to this campaign. >> reporter: last night, a portrait of his dedicated family, one last time before exiting the state. romney had been running for president for six years, two campaigns -- >> i'm running for president of the yifr. >> reporter: hoping to fulfill and unfinished dream of his father. ♪ he's going to win >> reporter: george romney, the one-time governor of michigan, running for president himself. a devout mormon, romney's discipline brought
abc's david muir covered that campaign and is in boston right now. david? >> reporter: hey there, diane. you showed that image of the governor today. we know he spent more time with his family. they've gathered here, five sons, 16 of the 18 grandchildren. and this family has been a huge part of the campaign. one of the sons, a key adviser, the others campaigning for him, and, of course, ann romney, who has said this would be the last campaign. mitt romney and his campaign convinced they...
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, and we saw that there was a high chance of a storm coming aboard somewhere between washington and boston. as it began to zero in on the new york area, we positioned 7 or 8 generators in places like west virginia, central pennsylvania, western mass, and once the storm hits, they usually declare a state of emergency, want you off the streets for a little while, and as soon as things start to clear, we will bring electricians in that we work with around the country that know how to do this, they will hook the generators up and we will be back in business. in the case of the one on route 17, this weekend we were one of the few stores that was up and running. two reasons, one we had the generator hooked up and two we had a tremendous amount of product in storage that we can call on in times like this. liz: brilliant. you have also taken positions recently in natural gas. you took a position in the shale operation in ohio. i'm thinking of the one thing we learned. we had a generator that was running on gasoline. it started to run out. gasoline was a real problem as you know. do you see a shift
, and we saw that there was a high chance of a storm coming aboard somewhere between washington and boston. as it began to zero in on the new york area, we positioned 7 or 8 generators in places like west virginia, central pennsylvania, western mass, and once the storm hits, they usually declare a state of emergency, want you off the streets for a little while, and as soon as things start to clear, we will bring electricians in that we work with around the country that know how to do this, they...
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the original call came in as a person in the water on the pier side of the 2300 block of boston street. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. it is unclear how the victim ended up in the water. a baltimore city mother is the only survivor of a violent home invasion that led to the death of her two sons. police say that a group of men broke into the home at west lafayette avenue on tuesday night and shot three family members multiple times. the brothers died at shock trauma. their 48-year-old mother was shot in the face and hand and is in serious condition. the president of the neighborhood association says that the family was new to the neighborhood. >> i don't think there's anything we could have done to prevent it, but we want to be aware of what is going on in our community and have relations with our neighbors. >> police do not believe this is a random incident. they are looking for 3 or four suspects. an update to a story we told you about yesterday on 11 news at 7:00. police in anne arundel county are looking for the suspect behind the shooting inside a laurel wal-mart. de
the original call came in as a person in the water on the pier side of the 2300 block of boston street. the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. it is unclear how the victim ended up in the water. a baltimore city mother is the only survivor of a violent home invasion that led to the death of her two sons. police say that a group of men broke into the home at west lafayette avenue on tuesday night and shot three family members multiple times. the brothers died at shock trauma. their...
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to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies that we shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who managed to survive well envy the dead well just brown want to wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that scintillating report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned for the second in talking to john butler. well. it's technology innovation. developments from around russia we've gone to the future covered. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupy anger spreads to parties still dictate will there be a challenge this election a close guy every day to november fifth on our team. download the official ati application to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from atsushi t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device watc
to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies that we shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who managed to survive well envy the dead well just brown want to wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that scintillating report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay...
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to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct thanks ever thanks so much for that since the latest report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned for the second talking to john butler. wealthy british science. expert on the. market why not. why don't you. really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred global financial headlines tune in to cause a report. of the six america votes for its next president. who takes the wheel as the u.s. drives into the feature. get the news the mainstream misses with up close election coverage of the u.s. election up close to. home. download the official location to cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. t.v. is now required to watch on t.v. all you
to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct thanks ever thanks so much for that since the latest report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned for...
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. >> jpmorgan's matt boston is scouting multiple locations throughout the company. they said they were nice lines but fewer than what they saw last year. he also thinks macy's is the clear winner. from a mall in long island, they say traffic early stronger than last year. citi says target's electronics door buster deals did drive generally strong traffic. deutsche bank says crowds at walmart and target have been strong. while black friday will likely be a success for retailers, he doesn't believe it will be a game changer. customer growth partners craig johnson says generators at home depot and lowe's on the east coast sold out within 20 minutes. a bit of a different door buster type of deal. however, not entirely surprising with what we've just gone through with sandy and the upcoming winter. home depot shares trading at 12-year highs. lowe's at 5-year highs. google says when it comes to shopping related searches, jcpenney christmas is coming in number one, followed by walmart black friday card and home depro black friday hours. interesting data points coming in fr
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they bring in there and who has been with the boston globe for years. cheryl: while a market selloff would be the likely reason for falling off the fiscal cliff. joining us now is mark. you are a big dividend supporter. major selloff in the market. how are you feeling now? >> i still think dividends are the way to go long-term. we could get a selloff. one thing to keep in mind, there is an argument out there that this increase in taxes on dividends would really sink dividend stocks because that would make them less attractive. if you go back years, there have been many studies that have shown higher taxes on dividends have higher returns on those stocks and even the s&p 500. there is no historical correlation between lower returns on dividends. cheryl: at the same time, what we are seeing now is constitutional as you and i know. these have certain parameters they have to meet. the fear is they will have to sell out some of these dividend names. is this bad for shareholders? >> in the short term, it definitely is. for a long-term investor, it will create
they bring in there and who has been with the boston globe for years. cheryl: while a market selloff would be the likely reason for falling off the fiscal cliff. joining us now is mark. you are a big dividend supporter. major selloff in the market. how are you feeling now? >> i still think dividends are the way to go long-term. we could get a selloff. one thing to keep in mind, there is an argument out there that this increase in taxes on dividends would really sink dividend stocks...
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to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course in this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that since the latest report here on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away stay tuned for the second half of it talking to john butler. you know sometimes you see a story and. seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. download the official publication to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need to. watch on t.v. any time. soon from phones to. screen starts on t.v. . as are welcome back to the kaiser report time out of turn to john but
to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course in this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that since the latest report here on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away stay...
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to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston mutual fund district will run red with blood the sky is that we shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who managed to survive well envy the dead well just brown water words from the course of this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that scintillating report here on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away stay tuned for the second half of it talking to john butler. well. it's technology innovations all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. you know we both agree we agree we're going to bring the tax rates down i felt the same as the president did governor romney i'm glad that you agree let's come back to something the president i agree on and you tube you agree that the voters have a choice perhaps you wondering who to vote for when romney and obama agree on so many things remember you do have other options come november sixth going to see the second round of debates between the majo
to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston mutual fund district will run red with blood the sky is that we shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who managed to survive well envy the dead well just brown water words from the course of this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that scintillating report here on the kaiser report thank you max don't go away stay...
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boston taking this one to the house, a 36-yard return. get the music reference, "more than a feeling"? thanks for the great feedback, guys. tar heels win 37-13. >> wow. >>> maryland should have their freshman sensation stefan digs back in the lineup, listed probable for the terps home season finale. >>> down in blacksburg, the hokies had no problems on the hardwood. james johnson his firth r first season at virginia tech, taking on zmi. gentleman rely eddie comes up with this one, ahead to eric grain and we call this a man-sized jam. green throwing it down with authority. he had 21, tech's leading scorer now over 1,000 for his career. playing some defense, too. green with the steal. he had three in the game, over to joey van zegran for the dunk, tech wins 95-80. the hokies now a perfect 3-0 on the season. >>> let's go across the street to bender arena, jeff jones' eagles hosting. birch passes to steven lumpkins down low,s part of a 7-0 au run. final minute be, au up by two. john castle, check out this shot, high off the glass to tie it up
boston taking this one to the house, a 36-yard return. get the music reference, "more than a feeling"? thanks for the great feedback, guys. tar heels win 37-13. >> wow. >>> maryland should have their freshman sensation stefan digs back in the lineup, listed probable for the terps home season finale. >>> down in blacksburg, the hokies had no problems on the hardwood. james johnson his firth r first season at virginia tech, taking on zmi. gentleman rely eddie...
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to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct it stinks here but thanks so much for that since elating report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned for the second i have been talking to john butler. government no longer represents the people and the people are going to take the term. we. will but this is the way to the. the way i. play. max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to john butler c i o m four a capital and author of the golden revolution john welcome to the kaiser report thank you max all right john butler let's talk about the bonus bank most assume that the legendary central bank has been sidelined to a more powerful european central bank this is true well it is up to a point and i think it's important to unders
to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston's mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies will be shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who manage to survive well envy the dead well just brown what a wordsmith of course of this case he's absolutely correct it stinks here but thanks so much for that since elating report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned...
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to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies that we shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who managed to survive well envy the dead well just brown water words of course of this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that scintillating report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned for the second talking to john butler. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harkin welcome to the big show. oh oh . max kaiser welcome back to the kaiser report time now to turn to john butler c i o m four a capital and author of the golden revolution john welcome to the kaiser report thank you max all right john bowler let's talk about the bundesbank most assume that the legendary central bank has been sidelined to a mo
to be such a brutal bond investor slaughter at some point over the next decade that the streets of boston mutual fund district will run red with blood the skies that we shot through with the lightning and thunder of unexpected capital losses and those who managed to survive well envy the dead well just brown water words of course of this case he's absolutely correct mistakes here but thanks so much for that scintillating report here on the kaiser report thank you don't go away stay tuned for...
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boston clear as well. there's one heavy band of snow across massachusetts through hartford, across the long island sound and the l.i.e. has been socked all morning, commuting that way is not going to be any fun at all. talk about the snow that actually fell, though, and this snowfall total map is just ridiculous. we had a little bit over a foot east of toms river. newark, new jersey, came in with about six inches of snow, that's the earle eearlest they've ever snow. as for the winds, that's still blowing all that snow around, 20 to 30-mile-per-hour gusts out there right now. these are the peek gusts that we saw throughout the storm, close to 50 miles per hour for boston. so a nasty storm indeed. joe, back to you. >> yes, i did get a little bit of consolation that night that didn't come down last time probably -- you don't get wea n weakened, if you survived the last one. >> hundreds of thousands of people without power "god hates us" and "this sucks." >> trees were likely to come down and some of the leave
boston clear as well. there's one heavy band of snow across massachusetts through hartford, across the long island sound and the l.i.e. has been socked all morning, commuting that way is not going to be any fun at all. talk about the snow that actually fell, though, and this snowfall total map is just ridiculous. we had a little bit over a foot east of toms river. newark, new jersey, came in with about six inches of snow, that's the earle eearlest they've ever snow. as for the winds, that's...
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first of all, just south of boston. not only very windy but a big storm surge coming in there later this afternoon. and again at high tide later tonight. also out on the eastern tip of cape cod, out towards nantucket, winds already to 55 miles an hour likely to gust to 60. so some damaging winds there. then there's that new york city vicinity area in terms of the snow. it's a big wild card because we're not sure it is going to change over to complete snow in flos flosh new york. if it sticks, it will bring down more tree limbs and cause more power outages. there will at least be scattered power outages all over again coming in to the northwest suburbs of new york and up into new england. that's the very least. we'll be watching this every step of the way throughout the course of the afternoon. >> we do not need this. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> courtsny reagan now with a "market flash." >> related to what todd was just talking about, shares of exelon hitting a new 52-week low on the heels of this new nor'eas
first of all, just south of boston. not only very windy but a big storm surge coming in there later this afternoon. and again at high tide later tonight. also out on the eastern tip of cape cod, out towards nantucket, winds already to 55 miles an hour likely to gust to 60. so some damaging winds there. then there's that new york city vicinity area in terms of the snow. it's a big wild card because we're not sure it is going to change over to complete snow in flos flosh new york. if it sticks,...
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boston 45 degrees. you get out towards chicago, they were at 45 as well. not a lot of warm air. we have a few shots that are warmer than normal but not nearly at many as we saw last week. tampa at 67 degrees. phoenix at 882. most of the country starting to trpped down into a cooler and also very quiet weather pattern for the time being. here is where temperatures stand at this hour. still 28 degrees at manassas. we have not dropped too much there. frederick, you have, though, down to 28 degrees. gait thusburg at 30, winchester at 30. i don't think it's going to get too much colder than this because we did have a deck of clouds coming in. that should protect us from getting too much older. you can see from the northwest, 32, down in south raleigh, 41. now, these are not the biggest clouds that we have seen and i don't believe they'll produce any kind of precipitation. they might be up there to protect some of these areas from getting colder. watching the beginning of the storm system that will move over to the coast. i know you hear the word coastal and you think, what's up with
boston 45 degrees. you get out towards chicago, they were at 45 as well. not a lot of warm air. we have a few shots that are warmer than normal but not nearly at many as we saw last week. tampa at 67 degrees. phoenix at 882. most of the country starting to trpped down into a cooler and also very quiet weather pattern for the time being. here is where temperatures stand at this hour. still 28 degrees at manassas. we have not dropped too much there. frederick, you have, though, down to 28...
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joining me now, michael graham, a radio host and a columnist with "the boston herald", and julie roginsky, former political adviser to frank lautenberg and a fox news contributor. so the washington times comes out with an editorial that says he has no mandate. they say that he is, pointed out that he's the first president since george washington to be reelected with fewer popular votes than he was in the first term and say he's got no mandate. michael, true? >> uh, it's hard to see the mandate of a campaign that seemed to be focused almost entirely on whether or not the republicans were going to break into your home and steal your feminine hygiene products. so i can't really say he ran on this plan to do x, he's going to get it. but i don't think that means he's a lame duck. he has the power of the presidency, it's a very powerful tool. he's got the media, obviously, very cooperative. so let's just say he's a limping duck might be a better answer. megyn: is -- julie, your thoughts. because the point of the editorial is they say he was limping along already and that generally in the second
joining me now, michael graham, a radio host and a columnist with "the boston herald", and julie roginsky, former political adviser to frank lautenberg and a fox news contributor. so the washington times comes out with an editorial that says he has no mandate. they say that he is, pointed out that he's the first president since george washington to be reelected with fewer popular votes than he was in the first term and say he's got no mandate. michael, true? >> uh, it's hard to...
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towards the northeast, even that's looking good, through detroit or pittsburgh or up to new york and boston, problems look few and far between on thanksgiving evil and that's a good thing -- thanksgiving eve and that's a good thing. tonight dipping into the 30s in town, 20s north and west. tomorrow and sunday look decent as well, maybe a little bit more sunshine tomorrow, 55, 54 on sunday, and then next week check it out, we're going to be looking at temperatures in the mid if not upper 50s and potentially over 60 by thanksgiving. we'll be back with more 9 news now at noon in just a moment. >>> we are back with c.c. williamson. she is an expert with the usda, and she's going to tell us how to really prepare great stuffing. i've been tasting it. it is so good. and how to stuff the turkey safely. so she's been sautis some onions and some celery, and you just added some -- >> some sage and thyme in here. >> oh, gosh, that smells good. >> but the most important part of the recipe is to use your food thermometer to make sure whether you do it in a casserole like this or you stuff it inside the b
towards the northeast, even that's looking good, through detroit or pittsburgh or up to new york and boston, problems look few and far between on thanksgiving evil and that's a good thing -- thanksgiving eve and that's a good thing. tonight dipping into the 30s in town, 20s north and west. tomorrow and sunday look decent as well, maybe a little bit more sunshine tomorrow, 55, 54 on sunday, and then next week check it out, we're going to be looking at temperatures in the mid if not upper 50s and...
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we see this headline in "the boston globe." what advice did you have for this fellow independent? guest: we have spoken a couple of times recently. essentially what he asked me about it is what is a like to function within the democratic caucus. the democratic leadership have treated me with fairness. they have not discriminated against me. i am an independent. senator reid has been responsive to the needs of vermont. i'm glad he is joining the caucus. host: does it give the independent voice any more sway? guest: i think it does. he won as an independent. host: environment, public works are among the committee's senators sanders sits on. he was the mayor of burlington. gloria from texas. caller: good morning. can used to that chart that you showed earlier about what they would be paying in taxes? host: we will get the ready for you. did it concern you? caller: everybody is talking out devastating it will be to go over the cliff. people making under $20,000, $7.50 a week. there is only $270 a week. i didn't think the country will be devastated if those tax rates become effective.
we see this headline in "the boston globe." what advice did you have for this fellow independent? guest: we have spoken a couple of times recently. essentially what he asked me about it is what is a like to function within the democratic caucus. the democratic leadership have treated me with fairness. they have not discriminated against me. i am an independent. senator reid has been responsive to the needs of vermont. i'm glad he is joining the caucus. host: does it give the...
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mitt romney in boston. they will hear their iraq concede this presidential election to the president of the united states shortly. liz claman doing yeoman's work and nasdaq in times square. how are things looking there? >> it is so quiet. they closed the dumpling truck. what does that tell you? not a lot of business for rickshaw a dumpling trucks. i have the falloff of guy open to the left. they have some barriers put up. really as you can see, a few cheers here and there. it was rather poignant. people walking with pictures of barack obama that were framed. very happy that he had one. i saw a few supporters looking dejected. still waiting. just a few minutes. governor romney will announce or at least concede his speech. you will have that, but as you can see, not as thick crowd. i got a hot one for you right here to. neil: great job. i think i'm going to get sued for the remark. i might as well. everyone stand in line. really. very good job. you been doing since the crack of dawn. great job. it might seem
mitt romney in boston. they will hear their iraq concede this presidential election to the president of the united states shortly. liz claman doing yeoman's work and nasdaq in times square. how are things looking there? >> it is so quiet. they closed the dumpling truck. what does that tell you? not a lot of business for rickshaw a dumpling trucks. i have the falloff of guy open to the left. they have some barriers put up. really as you can see, a few cheers here and there. it was rather...
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look at the travel forecast looking good across boston, dallas, los angeles. heading toward new york, dc you could have a stray thunderstorm. san francisco could see a little bit of rain there. a quick look at the wednesday forecast good for the eastern half temperatures in the 50s and 60s. we will see the rain for parts of the northwest. we are heading toward the holiday for cooking. >> me? i can't even boil water. >> after meeting with labor leaders and ceo's of some of america's biggest countries they will try to come up with a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. president obama and top four congressional leaders will meet at the white house. tax hiengs and spending cuts that are certain to kill the u.s. economy. it is the first face to face meeting and almost guaranteed will be in for marathon negotiations. if wall street is any judge the market fell 5 percent since the election. >> we talk a lot about how the post office loses any money. they lost more than a billion dollars. a record. 3 times as bad as expected. more red ink is slated for next year. the fate
look at the travel forecast looking good across boston, dallas, los angeles. heading toward new york, dc you could have a stray thunderstorm. san francisco could see a little bit of rain there. a quick look at the wednesday forecast good for the eastern half temperatures in the 50s and 60s. we will see the rain for parts of the northwest. we are heading toward the holiday for cooking. >> me? i can't even boil water. >> after meeting with labor leaders and ceo's of some of america's...
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schmidt joins us live from boston to tell us what mitt romney is doing today. >> if high daria our youth? >> tell us about romney in what he plans to do today. >> the interesting thing is he does not have a public scandal today that the first time in recent memory of where he is. that is the difference between running for president and in canada to loss. we are watching a really not mitt romney so much as watching republicans try to dissect the results from last night. try to determine what this meant for them as a look ahead to the next election. how to recover from a lost that last night they came here not quite certain that they would have. >> it is interesting one of the questions is what role does mitt romney have going for for the republican party. have you heard any whispering as to what it plans to do? >> no. we heard him say last night in his speech that everyone needs to work across the aisle to work together. a few minutes after that president obama came out and said he would like to extended hand to reach out to work with mitt romney in the future. will there be a partnership
schmidt joins us live from boston to tell us what mitt romney is doing today. >> if high daria our youth? >> tell us about romney in what he plans to do today. >> the interesting thing is he does not have a public scandal today that the first time in recent memory of where he is. that is the difference between running for president and in canada to loss. we are watching a really not mitt romney so much as watching republicans try to dissect the results from last night. try to...
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you talk to folks in boston as they watch what is happening. all of them furiously working the hand he would and cell phone. talk -- handheld and cell phones. it's a delosse race. republicans recognize it could turn on what happens in florida. and virginia, and ohio. they're watch them carefully. they believe as goes those three states, so goes the nation. they recognize ohio is the principal battleground and it could be a late night. may even spill in days, greg. >> greg: thanks, carl. tyke with the mic. this is an interesting question. he talked about mitt voting. is there a tradition, do you vote for the other guy? no? >> bob: i highly doubt it. i know given your analytical skills here maybe something new. >> greg: no need for mocking. >> bob: that wasn't mocking. >> dana: that is the way america is going. everyone is a winner. everyone gets a trophy. you have want to help the other guy out. >> bob: can i make a point about this race. that is that percentage of the vote in presidential races that have been white gone down two points in four
you talk to folks in boston as they watch what is happening. all of them furiously working the hand he would and cell phone. talk -- handheld and cell phones. it's a delosse race. republicans recognize it could turn on what happens in florida. and virginia, and ohio. they're watch them carefully. they believe as goes those three states, so goes the nation. they recognize ohio is the principal battleground and it could be a late night. may even spill in days, greg. >> greg: thanks, carl....